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Drone

The film embodies the track of the CIA drone warfare. It is a special look at those aircraft in which soldiers, engineers and victims have discussed the implications of drone warfare. The film revolves around that idea, with world leaders participating in wars, and on the other hand, it looks at the struggle of anti-war and human rights activists.
Keywords:  #Brandon Bryant #Drone #Noor Behram #Shahzad Akbar #Tonje Hessen Schei
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New York Times
November 19, 2015
There are no suggested solutions here to the difficult issues raised, but the film at least reminds us that it's important not to accept this new way of warring without scrutinizing it.
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Observer (UK)
April 12, 2015
The term used by one commentator is "militainment", which is about as ugly - and as chilling - a neologism as you're ever likely to hear.
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
November 20, 2015
A brilliant dissection of high technology deployed on behalf of barbaric goals.
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Los Angeles Times
November 19, 2015
"Drone" is a solid, thought-provoking documentary that raises some pertinent questions even if they may not originate from the most objective of places.
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Eye for Film
May 28, 2015
An unsettling primer on a new type of warfare that is being developed much more quickly than the legal restrictions to control it.
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FILMINK (Australia)
January 14, 2016
It's hard to deny the film's ultimate goal of opening up a public discussion about how we wish to be defended by our governments.
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NOW Toronto
November 18, 2015
Interviewing pilots, developers and victims of drone strikes, the Norwegian filmmaker explores this disturbing new trend in long-distance warfare -- and what it's doing to geopolitics and the rules of engagement.
Village Voice
November 17, 2015
Schei shows how, actually, the U.S. and its military-industrial complex treat war like a video game - to the point where finding gamers adept at video war is a legit recruiting tactic.
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FILMINK (Australia)
April 22, 2016
Make no mistake, the questions that Schei poses are important ones, and Drone is a sleekly produced documentary. But a failure to bring any new perspectives on the topic means that what should be required viewing, unfortunately, isn't.
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Times (UK)
April 09, 2015
It explores the advent of a new kind of war, fought with unmanned, armed drones piloted by young people recruited for their skill at video games.
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National Post
November 19, 2015
The picture that emerges is a disturbing one.
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Globe and Mail
November 20, 2015
The film ranges far, wide and deep in its exploration of this distinctively 21st-century form of "dehumanized" combat.
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